I wil say that the gen 1 slides were clumsy and early units could be broken by forcing them in backwards. It always felt like the part which was the least well designed. I like the new magnetic interface but I agree it's kind of an odd thing to have a minor quality of life update be the top line.
It sounds like you want electrical and computer engineering which will take you from the stochastic representation of information as physical phenomenon all the way up to protocols and APId.
I don't buy this "increased potency" argument as it sounds like the same anti-weed shit they've been saying since the 90s. We had concentrates and hash and vaporizers in the 2000s. Potency of the flower doesn't matter much when you can rip volcano vapes from dawn till dusk. All these "CHS" stories also always mention the dumb "hurr Cannabis psychosis" shit which is the other Hallmark of old anti weed propaganda that makes me skeptical.
Idk, it kind of feels like hysteria or some related comorbidity with munchies. I've definitely known people who make themselves sick over and over again from eating too many Doritos
Nutomic said trans liberation is bourgeoisie pink washing. When pushed on it, actually by your instance admin, he basically avoided the topic and gave a half hearted "I'm sorry you're upset" style non-apology and went back to lying about where Lemmy donations go.
The literal server isn't the problem. The problem is the power tripping, transphobic assholes who run it. "Supporting Lemmy development" is directly paying those assholes, Nutomic and Dessalines, regardless of how much they want to obfuscate and mislead what actually happens to "Lemmy development" funds. It literally pays Dessalines to have the free time to make a hundred shitty mod actions per day.
You see it wasn't actually a zombie, but a secret military program to create supersoldiers which was abandoned in the 50s because it was a failure but the disposal site leaked into a cave and gave birth to a parasisic fungus which can seeming reanimate recently deceased corpses by random triggering of the sodium- potassium pump but they aren't actually reanimated it's just random convulsions which can generate a rudimentary form of locomotion.
"Then how did the fungus respond to the Zombie's name, Scully?"
Scully is usually right most of the time. Really there are only a handful of episodes where the spooky option ends up being the most plausible one. Even the stuff about Mulder's sister and the "walk-ins," which is ostensibly the most direct confirmation of anything supernatural in the show, is arguably an unreliable narrator trope since it is told to us by the show's on again off again villain and "confirmed" by Mulder's vision. Personally I don't even consider that episode canon because it was such a thematic departure.
Apparently it isn't that difficult to semi domesticate racoons if you feed them. Like they won't cuddle on your lap or anything but they also won't attack you and might tolerate a boop or scritch.
In any other administration, this would chase Bondi out of office at minimum. Not only did she oversee his illegal deportation, she lied about it over and over again.
I wil say that the gen 1 slides were clumsy and early units could be broken by forcing them in backwards. It always felt like the part which was the least well designed. I like the new magnetic interface but I agree it's kind of an odd thing to have a minor quality of life update be the top line.